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The first and only dictionary of terms and definitions exclusively des igned for audiologists, specifically catering to the needs of the prof ession and its current and future members.
The first and only dictionary of terms and definitions exclusively designed for audiologists, specifically catering to the needs of the profession and its current and future members.
Outcomes measurement is where the "rubber hits the road" in contemporary audiology. This new release is devoted to preparing clinicians and students to demonstrate service-delivery effectiveness in all areas and for all sites of professional practice. An exemplar of effectiveness, this sprightly text takes a nuts-and-bolts approach on how to provide data for early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI) programs, diagnostic audiology, aural habilitation, aural rehabilitation, and hearing conservation. Attention is given to cochlear implants, hearing aids, assistive listening devices, and sound-field FM amplification. This is the most likely text that students will keep on their desks in their careers in hearing health care networks, private practice, elderly health care facilities, public schools, speech and hearing clinics, and university training programs. Clinicians will appreciate the clear, concise, and logical presentation as well as the forms and checklists on the CD-ROM
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
A pocket-sized reference defining over 4,500 terms for students and practitioners of audiology. Acronyms, as well as the terms they stand for, are listed and defined in the main section; but they are also listed in an appendix, with the expanded phrase and a reference to the page of the main listin